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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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his is not my opinion we have seen it play out over the years.
Very True you don't need to be part of the lvyleague to know that.. Over the years we've seen some of the hardest squeal...
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/19/12 11:02 AM
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I still think that most will walk away free and the few that face any time it will minimal at best. Well, guilty or not guilty remains to be seen. But you can't just say "minimal at best" because this is a Federal case and there are Federal sentencing guidelines in place. If a guilty verdict comes in, the judge has to follow those guidelines. Even if convicted of the lesser charges, I can't see anyone walking free in less than five years because they all have prior felonies and the Judge has no choice but to take that into consideration. It's written into those guidelines. And five years is not "minimal" for Ligambi at 72 years old.
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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So from what I'm reading here by watchers more informed than myself, this case is much ado about nothing? I except for Ligambi, most of these guys are looking at 3-5's and 5-7's? That's what, 22 months and 48 months respectively (assuming nobody gets in trouble while in the can)? This seems like a duck fart relative to trials of years past.
It seems that the potential money lost to other street crews while away with no bail is almost a bigger deal than the sentences themselves.
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/19/12 11:20 AM
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But you have a guy like Staino whose never been arrested and then a guy like Mousie who has time shares all over the countries Federal prison system. And those are HUGE factors under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. It's not like State Court where the Judge can freely use a bit more discretion. He has no choice because prior convictions have to be considered in Federal Court. A prior felony or two pretty much guarantees you the maximum.
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/19/12 01:27 PM
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I didn't know the sentences were potentially that large. No, 5-10's definitely aren't duck farts.
This board should post a by-defendant list of guilty's, not guilty's and each's sentence as soon as it comes out. Granted sentencing won't come til later; It'd be cool to see what the final "scoreboard" is.
Oh, and whether it's an all-guilty-all-count or only 1 conviction; I can't wait for the Federal Prosecutor to do his self serving, "We have just brought an end to the Mafia in Philadelphia" speech. Seems par for the course of any rising star prosecutor lol
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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http://www.bigtrial.net/2012/12/juror-dismissed-as-defense-rests-in-mob.html#moreJuror Dismissed as Defense Rests in Mob Case A juror who apparently was leaning toward a guilty verdict was dismissed Wednesday shortly before the defense rested in the racketeering trial of mob boss Joseph "Uncle Joe" Ligambi and six co-defendants. Following a closed-door session before U.S. District Court Judge Eduardo Robreno, defense attorneys and prosecutors returned to the 15th floor courtroom where Robreno told the other members of the jury panel that "juror number five will not longer be sitting with us." Robreno offered no other explanation, but told the jury it had nothing to do with an impropriety and that the trial would continue. The juror, a middle-aged white male (the jury was chosen anonymously) was one of nine members of the panel who said they had read or heard about a gangland murder last week in South Philadelphia. Eight other jurors (there are five alternates) said they had not heard about the incident. Robreno questioned each juror individually. The defense and prosecution were then permitted to review transcripts of that questioning. Based on the answers of juror number five the defense moved that he be dismissed. While what the juror told the judge has not been made public, sources in the defense camp said his answers raised questions about whether he could continue to sit and impartially evaluate the case. According to one source, the juror indicated that he was already have trouble finding any evidence or testimony that supported the defendants' claim to innocence. The juror's dismissal, came on the heels of testimony from defense witnesses Tuesday that challenged some of the charges in the case and bouyed the hopes of defense attorneys, defendants and their family members. One source from that group noted that it was ironic that an event that was perceived as a negative for the defendants -- a gangland hit coming during a trial in which the defense had argued that their clients were non-violent -- could turn out to be a benefit for the Ligambi camp. Had the hit not occurred, there would have been no reason for the judge to question the jurors and juror number five would have taken his thoughts and leanings with him into jury deliberations. The trial recessed shortly after noon Wednesday after more testimony from a gambling expert called by defense attorney Margaret Grasso, the lawyer for mob soldier Damion Canalichio. Grasso attempted to use wiretapped conversations introduced by the government to show that while Canalichio may have been a gambler, he was not a bookmaker. The often esoteric and contradictory testimony took up several hours over two days. Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Labor was able to point out in his cross-examination that an individual could be both a gambler and a bookmaker. More important, he alluded to a taped conversation in which Canalichio described his role in a gambling operation as a collector of debts. Collecting debts, the gambling expert reluctantly conceded, was a part of a bookmaking operation. Defense attorneys and the prosecution will be back in front of Robreno Thursday to discuss the jury charge -- Robreno's instruction to the panel on the law that applies to the case. Ligambi, 73, and the others have been charged with racketeering conspiracy tied to allegations of sports betting, loansharking, extortion and the operation of illegal video poker machines. The defendants and the jury are not due back in court until Jan. 3 when closing arguments are to begin. The jury will likely get the case and begin deliberations after Robreno's charge on Jan. 7. Family members and friends wished the defendants well as they were lead out of the courtroom. Only defendants Anthony Staino, and Gary Battaglini are free on bail. They, like the jurors, will be home for Christmas. Ligambi, Canalichio, mob underboss Joseph "Mousie" Massimino and mob capos Joseph "Scoops" Licata and George Borgesi (Ligambi's nephew) are being held without bail and will spent the holiday break in the Federal Detention Center next door to the courthouse where they have been held since their indictment in May 2011. Massimino has been predicting for the past week that he will be coming home soon. His sister Patty, who has attended the two-month trial regularly, said she and other family members were hopeful. "My brother would give you the food off his table and the shirt off his back," she said of the oft-convicted 62-year-old mobster who has spent nearly half of his adult life in prison for convictions tied to gambling, racketeering and drug dealing. Read more at http://www.bigtrial.net/2012/12/juror-dismissed-as-defense-rests-in-mob.html#UMgqgKYDd2uSkSMB.99
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/19/12 06:54 PM
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How/why would they say "A juror who apparently was leaning toward a guilty verdict"
How do they know that..?? They always poll a juror after he's dismissed.
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/19/12 06:56 PM
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How/why would they say "A juror who apparently was leaning toward a guilty verdict"
How do they know that..?? They always poll a juror after he's dismissed. heck of scoop if GA or the other inquirer guy gets an interview with this juror just to see how he felt and why he thought this
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/19/12 07:03 PM
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How/why would they say "A juror who apparently was leaning toward a guilty verdict"
How do they know that..?? They always poll a juror after he's dismissed. heck of scoop if GA or the other inquirer guy gets an interview with this juror just to see how he felt and why he thought this Well, if the jury is cut off from outside media they could technically interview him. But I doubt it. It's close to Christmas and the jurors are sure to go home for the holidays, so I just can't see it. It could "taint" them. But if one juror was leaning towards a guilty verict, well, chances are these guys are gonna get convicted on at least one count. But like every defense lawyer in the world will tell you: Juries are unpredictable. You just never know. Time will tell.
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/19/12 11:47 PM
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'' Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Labor was able to point out in his cross-examination that an individual could be both a gambler and a bookmaker. More important, he alluded to a taped conversation in which Canalichio described his role in a gambling operation as a collector of debts. Collecting debts, the gambling expert reluctantly conceded, was a part of a bookmaking operation.''
This is exactly what I argued a few pages back in regards to Damion.
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/20/12 01:44 AM
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'' Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Labor was able to point out in his cross-examination that an individual could be both a gambler and a bookmaker. More important, he alluded to a taped conversation in which Canalichio described his role in a gambling operation as a collector of debts. Collecting debts, the gambling expert reluctantly conceded, was a part of a bookmaking operation.''
This is exactly what I argued a few pages back in regards to Damion. Beating a dead horse here..Say if you or me knew a bookie and he is only going to take bets from you. You have 5 friends who want to bet on some games also...so now your putting bets in for 5 people ...you and your friends lose you go to make up the collections does that make you part of a bookmaking operation? But considering who Damion is who he is associated with they are going to go after him for anything they can. Dap you were in a frat right? Everyone in the frat wants some action your putting in twenty bets whats that make you?
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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'' Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Labor was able to point out in his cross-examination that an individual could be both a gambler and a bookmaker. More important, he alluded to a taped conversation in which Canalichio described his role in a gambling operation as a collector of debts. Collecting debts, the gambling expert reluctantly conceded, was a part of a bookmaking operation.''
This is exactly what I argued a few pages back in regards to Damion. Beating a dead horse here..Say if you or me knew a bookie and he is only going to take bets from you. You have 5 friends who want to bet on some games also...so now your putting bets in for 5 people ...you and your friends lose you go to make up the collections does that make you part of a bookmaking operation? But considering who Damion is who he is associated with they are going to go after him for anything they can. Dap you were in a frat right? Everyone in the frat wants some action your putting in twenty bets whats that make you? AMEN
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/20/12 11:40 AM
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Well, if some of them got 5 years, they have already served like 2, would be home in another 2 to 2 1/2 with good behavior. More than I want to do, but not 10 or 15 years either.. I'm glad you phrased it like that, AzGuy. That's honest of you and I admire that. Because anyone who ever posts something like, "five years is nuthin to dem guys," never spent a day in prison. I can guarantee you that. Until you hear that door close behind you, your opinion on the matter really doesn't count. And I know that Gamms (Sit) will agree with me.
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Re: are the philly guys gona beat these charges?
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12/20/12 12:19 PM
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NOT GUILTY ACCROSS THE BOARD!!1 I honestly don't give a fuck one way or the other. But if you're going to post this so emphatically you better be ready to get absolutely skewered if they're convicted. The fact is, you're very nervous about losing someone close to you for the next twenty years, so you're brimming with OVER confidence to blind yourself to that possibility. Wishing it to be won't make it happen. Only a jury can do that. And where juries are concerned, you just never know. Anyway, best of luck to you and your friends/family.
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